Crime & Safety
Montgomery County Man Gets 5 Years Probation For Possessing Child Porn
Felony charges stem from September 2010 incident for Horsham resident

A Horsham man will be under court supervision for five years after admitting to possessing child pornography on his home computer.Β
Christopher Michael Kehres, 25, of the 200 block of Beatrice Avenue, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court to five yearsβ probation after he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of sexual abuse of children, possessing child pornography, in an incident stemming back to a September 2010.
Police seized three computers and other computer equipment from Kehresβ home, according to documentation. Authorities said they identified files depicting children under the age of 18 in sexual acts or in the simulation of sexual acts.
Kehres was also ordered to 50 hours of community service by Judge Thomas P. Rogers, who accepted a plea agreement in the case.
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Probation officers from the countyβs sex offender supervision unit will monitor Kehres, the judge said. Under supervision, probation officers can make unannounced visits to offendersβ homes and can require offenders to undergo counseling and treatment.
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